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New species of Euglossa from Mexico and Central America

New species of Euglossa from Mexico and Central America

... in Mexico and Central America were described by Moure (1965, 1968, 1969, 1970) if they had not been named by earlier ...attractant, and the other had been confused with another ...

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Biogeographical analysis of two Polypodium species complexes (Polypodiaceae) in Mexico and Central America

Biogeographical analysis of two Polypodium species complexes (Polypodiaceae) in Mexico and Central America

... geographical and elevational distributions of two Polypodium complexes from Mexico and Central ...complex and the Polypodium plesiosorum complex were obtained from almost 1500 herbarium ...

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Richness, endemism patterns and conservation of red oaks (Quercus L., section Lobatae) in Mexico and Central America.

Richness, endemism patterns and conservation of red oaks (Quercus L., section Lobatae) in Mexico and Central America.

... ico and Central America were obtained from herbarium specimens in the fol- lowing collections: MEXU, ENCB, IEB, XAL, UANL, CHAP, LL-TEX, and ...for Mexico by Valencia (2004) were used ...

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Variabilidad intraestacional de la precipitación de verano en México y CentroaméricaIntraseasonal variability of summer precipitation in Mexico and Central America

Variabilidad intraestacional de la precipitación de verano en México y CentroaméricaIntraseasonal variability of summer precipitation in Mexico and Central America

... Southern Mexico and Central America region (SMCA) shows a dominant well-defined precipitation annual ...May and ends in October, with a relatively dry period in July and August ...

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The humanitarian effects of violence in the Northern triangle of Central America and Mexico

The humanitarian effects of violence in the Northern triangle of Central America and Mexico

... institutional and not, can be identified as playing a key role in this ...territory and daily matters of the community the police is identified as a weak and under resourced incapable of providing a ...

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2004  Music in Latin America and the Caribbean  An Encyclopedic History,Vol  1  Performing Beliefs: lndigenous Peoples of South America, Central America, and Mexico  Ed  Malena Kuss  Austin: University of Texas  448 páginas, 2 Cds

2004 Music in Latin America and the Caribbean An Encyclopedic History,Vol 1 Performing Beliefs: lndigenous Peoples of South America, Central America, and Mexico Ed Malena Kuss Austin: University of Texas 448 páginas, 2 Cds

... 2004. Music in Latin America and the Caribbean. An Encyclopedic History,Vol. 1. Performing Beliefs: lndigenous Peoples of South America, Central America, and Mexico. Ed. ...

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New taxa, new records and redefined concepts in the Elaphoglossum sect  Elaphoglossum subsec  Pachyglossa (Lomariopsidaceae) from Mexico and Central America

New taxa, new records and redefined concepts in the Elaphoglossum sect Elaphoglossum subsec Pachyglossa (Lomariopsidaceae) from Mexico and Central America

... 1500 m, R. Moran 3285 (MO); Puriscal, Zona Protectora La Cangreja, Cerros de Puriscal, La Cangreja, orillas del Río Negro, puente por el cacaotal viejo, 9°41’05” N, 84°23’45” W, 290- 350 m, A. Rojas & J. Morales 2567 ...

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International labor migration as a strategy of economic stabilization at  the household level in Mexico  and Central America

International labor migration as a strategy of economic stabilization at the household level in Mexico and Central America

... (Rapoport and Docquier, ...remittances and others who don’t but it is not widely known there are households who do not have a migrant yet they receive ...Corona and Santibanez (2004) study shows that ...

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Notes on Elaphoglossum (Lomariopsidaceae) section Polytrichia subsection Hybrida in Mexico and Central America

Notes on Elaphoglossum (Lomariopsidaceae) section Polytrichia subsection Hybrida in Mexico and Central America

... Chante and Cuzalapa, and above the abandoned site of Durazno, 19°32’ N, 104°14’ W, 1500-1900 m, ...Tenancingo and 8 mi- les N of Villa Guerrero on Route 55, 2600 m, ...

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Taxonomic notes on Lepanthes disticha (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) and its allies in Mexico and Northern Central America

Taxonomic notes on Lepanthes disticha (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) and its allies in Mexico and Northern Central America

... Additional Material Examined: BELIZE: El Cayo: growing on branchlets of the highest trees, Valentin, June-July 1936, C. L. Lundell 6267 (AMES). Toledo: 3 km SW of Machaca Forest Station on S side of road to Lagoona, 10 ...

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REGISTROS NOTABLES DE MAMÍFEROS EN EL SUR DEL DISTRITO FEDERAL, MÉXICO

REGISTROS NOTABLES DE MAMÍFEROS EN EL SUR DEL DISTRITO FEDERAL, MÉXICO

... Helgen, K.M. y D.E. Wilson. 2005. A systematic and zoogeographic overview of the ranccoons of Mexico and Central America. Pp. 221-236, en: Contribuciones Mastozoológicas en homenaje a ...

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Second Report on Human Development in Central America and Panama

Second Report on Human Development in Central America and Panama

... needs and concerns of the population. Without transparency, everyone loses; and if there are winners, there are only a ...performance and for offsetting or altering negative ...of Central ...

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Seismic risk assessment of schools in the Andean Region in South America and Central America

Seismic risk assessment of schools in the Andean Region in South America and Central America

... previsions and must be updated to the safety standards of the European ...type and vulnerability factors following the relationship proposed by Lagomarsino y ...external and sport areas, ...

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Flexible Scheduling in a CPG Company

Flexible Scheduling in a CPG Company

... within and scheduling process the plant will be available to impact the entire ...forecast, and resource requirements this interaction is shows under Exhibit 2, where the correct flows of information in the ...

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Subjective longevity in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico

Subjective longevity in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico

... 65 and more and are current smokers think that they are already too old for them to be affected by ...years and testing the determinants of subjecting survival to age 65 among individuals in the ...

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Forests in Central America and Panama: which kind, how large and where?

Forests in Central America and Panama: which kind, how large and where?

... world and Central America has not been an ...fiber and shelter have been heavy, those located near the centers of population have been depleted of their usable components and more ...

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... Chile, Mexico and Peru had been described – interest in and knowledge about international affairs, levels of contact with other countries, the perceived closeness or distance in their interaction ...

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Cultural diversity in Central America and Panama: its relationship to conservation and planning

Cultural diversity in Central America and Panama: its relationship to conservation and planning

... resources and economic development is human cultural ...conservation and development of natural resources are basically human-oriented endeavors and all conservation and developmental efforts ...

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A hierarchical classification of trophic guilds for North American birds and mammals

A hierarchical classification of trophic guilds for North American birds and mammals

... identification and analysis of ecological guilds have been fundamental to understand the processes that determine the structure and organization of ...birds and mammals from North America ...

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Central America State of the region on sustainable human development : summary

Central America State of the region on sustainable human development : summary

... in Central Amer- ica’s importance ...Europe and the United States has affected coopera- tion flows which have historically under- pinned social investment in the region’s least developed ...countries. ...

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